(Aid) The More Better Indispensable Character Formfolio

Here is the indispensable PDF of forms that will grow even more useful with time. These sheets were built with adaptability in mind while not sacrificing a compactness that makes tidy record keeping a cinch. A two-sheet solution for non-casters is the first thing to greet you. That is backed up with a single blank spell sheet that can be used for young spellcasters, multiclass characters, or on its own as a spellbook, for when a GM wants to easily hand over a captured tome treasure. All of the base spellcasting classes then have their own sheets with room to add researched spells or new ones introduced to the campaign by the GM, of his own devising or from additional sources. You'll also find summoning lists for Nature's Allies and for Monsters. Just use the sheets you need and expand your character with additional sheets as needs be.

If you do not have the full version of Adobe Acrobat you can now save filled in forms with Adobe Reader 7.0 or newer! This is the best and easiest way to keep your character records.

Character sheets come a dime a dozen. Heck, any decent google search can produce 6 to 12 decent ones, and by decent I mean they will let you put the basic information. But, if you really care about your character, you don?t want the Volkswagen Beetle [...]

This is one of those handy little products that I'm glad someone else took the time to design. Essentially, this is a PDF of character record sheets that can by typed on directly and then printed for use at the gaming table. Those who own a full version [...]

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